One-of-a-Kind Rings
Answers with Ken Ham
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Saturn’s famous for its thousands of rings. They’re more spectacular than those of any known planet.
This is Ken Ham, author of the new book on western culture and the church, Divided Nation.
Saturn’s famous for its thousands of rings. They’re more spectacular than those of any known planet. These rings are made of ice, dust, and rocks. Some are the size of a sand grain. Others are as big as a building! Yet the rings are very intricate—some are even braided!
Many astronomers think these rings formed billions of years ago and from the debris of a crashed asteroid. But the rings are way too intricate for that origins story. So, the story changed maybe Saturn’s tidal forces tore apart one of its satellites? But: all four outer planets have rings. Could this have happened four times? Not likely.
They were handmade by God.
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